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I had the same problem with my 7'6" with an e47 power unit the plow would angle left not up or right. I had to replace Meyer (B) Solenoid Valve Assembly, Red Wire . If you go to the meyers products website they have a troubleshooting chart that is extremely helpful . I found parts are alot cheaper through amazon.

Because of the extreme caustic nature of salt, that substance can ruin any machine, regardless of the materials it is made of.
If you should try to spread it, it may work if the granule size matches the product the spreader is designed for, but immediately upon completion of your task, you would need to completely wash the spreader, getting any trace of salt off, and then if there are any metal parts, you would need to completely dry it.
That task could cause you to "forget about it".
God bless your efforts.

Try Meyer Customer Relations http://www.meyer.com/contact_us.htmlIn 1998 I lost the cord for my wok (don't know the wok model as I do not have the wok now). Meyer sent me a replacement. The TEL number I called was 800 326 3933.

You have a rheostat problem, or you have a motor seizing up. Your in cab control has a dial that controls the speed ( thats the rheostat), If the motor is seizing you need to address that problem first. You can check it with a volt meter. disconnect the motor at the connector at the spreader ( back of truck), then stick the red in the red side and the black.... in the black side. Have someone start the spreader on "blast" ( you should read 12 volts), then back it down to setting 5 and you should read around 6 volts, and 2.5 on the dial should read about 3 volts and so on. If this is working you have a motor problem, If you dont see the different voltage reading you have a problem in you cab controls.